Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Welcome! . . . to this beautiful and historic corner of the U.S. – the North Shore of Massachusetts.

The Massachusetts North Shore is a unique area, one that we who live here treasure and those who visit thrill to discover. Historically, culturally and recreationally, the North Shore is like no place else.

Each time you visit this blog you'll find news you can use about real estate in this area. There will be articles to help you choose a real estate agent, information about pricing your home for sale, ideas on getting ready for the big move, and much more. Now and then you might find a bit about me and my interests as well as happenings in this part of New England .

Feel free come back often, and when you do stop by, leave a note. Let me know what you’re thinking and feel free to ask questions and make suggestions. I enjoy sharing information about my part of the Bay State, but it will be even more rewarding if we get a conversation going.

Welcome to North Shore Living.

5 comments:

  1. Special thanks to Peg Silloway for her patience and expertise in helping to create and launch this blog.

    Also to Margaret Rome for her encouragement!

    Regards,

    Jay

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  2. Your blog is beautiful and so are you! I am delighted with your first blog and how quickly you got it up and running. I look forward to reading more about you and your wonderful real estate experiences.
    www.HomeRome.com
    Baltimore,Md

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  3. Thanks, Jay. It's an absolute pleasure working with such a creative gentleman. Plus, you look great in that fedora!

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  4. Anonymous6:14 AM

    I am duly impressed Jay----You are a true pioneer. You have taken the broker-client/consummer relationship to a whole new level.Good luck ! Elayne.

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  5. Anonymous11:25 AM

    Well, I have to say that this is MOST impressive!!! I aspire to have helped 575 families move on... but I wonder if I will even live that long ? and/or be retired in a thatched-roof cottage somewhere in Northern England or Southern France!

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